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Honor has introduced the Watch X5 alongside its Honor 500 series in China — a lightweight smartwatch that pushes a large AMOLED screen, built-in GPS and extended battery life into an affordable package.
Big display, featherlight feel
The Watch X5 centers on a 1.97-inch AMOLED panel with a 390 x 450 pixel resolution, 2.5D curved glass and a smooth 60Hz refresh rate. Despite the roomy screen, the watch weighs just 29g without the strap, making it comfortable for all-day wear. The chassis mixes an aluminium-alloy case with a plastic back and includes a single button plus a rotating crown for quick navigation.
Rugged enough for everyday adventures
Honor rates the Watch X5 with IP68 protection and 5ATM water resistance, so it handles sweat, rain and swims. That combination of durability and a larger display aims to suit users who want a watch that’s both sporty and stylish.

Fitness tracking and sensors that matter
Under the hood the X5 packs a PPG heart-rate sensor and a suite of tracking tools: sleep monitoring, women’s health features and more than 120 sports modes to cover everything from running and cycling to niche workouts. Built-in GPS means you can leave your phone at home on outdoor sessions while still getting accurate route data.
Smart features and connectivity
- Bluetooth 5.3 for stable connections and Bluetooth calling.
- NFC for quick payments and pairing where supported.
- Always-on display (AOD) support and a Do Not Disturb mode for focused hours.
- Remote camera shutter, magnetic charging port, plus a built-in microphone and speaker for on-wrist interactions.
Small conveniences like remote shutter and on-watch calling make the X5 a more versatile everyday companion, whether you’re answering a call on the go or snapping photos with your phone across the room.

Battery life that keeps up
Honor rates the Watch X5 for up to 14 days of typical use, and about five days if you keep the AOD active. Those numbers make it attractive to users who don’t want to charge nightly — especially given the watch’s full feature set and GPS capability.
Compatibility, colors and price
The Watch X5 supports Android 9.0 or later and iOS 13 or later, and ships with either a black or white silicone strap. In China it’s priced at CNY 499 (roughly $70) through Honor’s official online store, positioning it as a budget-friendly option with premium-seeming specs.
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Who should consider the Watch X5?
If you want a large, vibrant display, built-in GPS and solid fitness tracking without spending much, the Honor Watch X5 is worth a look. Imagine an affordable smartwatch that lasts two weeks, records your routes precisely and still feels light on the wrist — that’s the central pitch here.
Source: gsmarena

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